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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1904)
I 1 a a a a a a a a a a a . a a - u ' a a a a - Q a ' n a a IMIilllllMIHI rUIMS School Books and Supplies FOR THE MULTITUDE. Second hand books nearly as good as new and at almost half the price THE NEWLIN DRUG COMPANY Adams Avenue, LA GRANDE - OREGON MM Ei P. Staple E. E, Romlg ROMIG & STAPLES I -GROCERIES- - 'A full and oompiete line of staple and fanoy gro oeriea. Fanoy canned and lunch goods; Tinware, graniteware and wooden ware. ' : Fruits and vegetables in season. Bakery products always fresh. Good serviee and quick delivery, Phone 431 B - - r kk now uin i cure my INDIGESTION? THIS IS A QUESTION THAT HAS BEEN ASKED TIME AND AGAIN BY HUNDREDS yes, thousands and tens of thousands of people There 1b but one way to do this; namely, relieve the Stomaoh of its nervous b train rest it; and at the same time Assist the Stomach and Diges tive Organs in Digesting and Aesimulatiug ' Sufficient Food to Rebuild the Tissues Support ing the Organs Iuvoleed. There is but one remedy that will do this, and that remedy is KODOL DYSPEPSIA CURE. If you want to know more about Kodol, come in and WE WILL TELL YOU A. T. HILL, BIG BARGAIN " on New an 1 Second Hand Goods. 7 inch tea plates 40'', h inch dinner plates C5o, which is just oue-ha'f the regular price. Guitar . 15 CO. Muodolin 6 00. Remember, we have tvorytliing iu the line of Furni ture, Hanlwr.rp, Ctookery and Jewelry. 1000 potato sacks lor sale i heap, Money loaned on collaterals. The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adam- i Remember we (till buy and tell til) klndi of Second Hand Goods. J 'Phone 1581 LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Concerning, People Who Come . And go and Other Items ' of Local Interest, Tho Beotember term of onnrt nn- venes Wednesday of this week. Mri. Kroho of Portland ta tIbI litis it Senator MoDonald's this week. Mrs. P A MoDonald it visiting In Wallowa this week. Union publlo schools opened today. Oar eohool opens one week from today. Mr. and Mrs. D Wilson spent Sunday at Union and witnessed the removal of the county reoords. B S Coy, who has been In Boise OHy for several months, returned last evening. Do not forget the dance this evening at the Armory hall. Good music and a royal good time assured. Bchonl begins at the Iowa, school bouse next Monday with Miss Vesta Johnson as teaoher. - 8 N Ayers Is spending a few days on Mt. Emily In search ol the festive hook It- berry. Master Oarl WalteJt who has been visiting his grandmother at Pendleton two weeks returned home Sunday morning. Without taking a oensua La Grande's population luoieased today In excess ol 40, as a result of the change iu tbe oounty seat. Mr. Wm. Hunter and family will leave In a few days for 8t. Louis to visit the World's Fair. They expect to be gone about two months. Tbe Island City publlo school began the years work this morning with W L Tucker bb principal, and Misses Helen Vebes, Gertrude Biever and Margaret Laid. Tbe enrollment for tbe. Brat day was 120, Within a lew weeks the roll will Increase to 140 Of the twin presents wbioh the stork who visited Hotel Sommer a few days ago, left at tbat plaoe, one baa shuffled off this "mortal ooil" and has orosaed over the Great Divide. We are not able to give the name of tbe youtblul departed as he bad not been obrlttened at tbe time of bis aarly deatb, wblob ooourred yesterday. The broad amile that baa been so prominent on the face of genial landlord Morris lor the past few dys ia now dim and uncertain, and the elcud of sorrow baa settled up on bia brow. The tow is doing well and tbe twin broth of tbe departed is rouust and frisky. I George Ereiger, Senior, starts for St. i Louis to visit the fair tomorryw night, Sept-mber 6. After remaining there a few weeks he will go and revisit his , old home and ., native land Loraire (Jermany. Obas. Binder, who was formerly In the bakery business In this city, will on or about November 1 open a bakery and grocery at Ontario. Fireman J II Brown left Monday morning on No. 6 for Buffalo N. ?, to attend the niuth Biennial Convention Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen as delegate from Bins Mountain Lodge 848. - Matter Mechanic Looghby and Div ision Eoreman Matheson went to Hon. tingtou to receive tome of the new en -glnea recently purobased by the O E 4 MCo. Engine 302 arrived yesterday from Albina after a thorough overhauling in the machine shops at tbat place, engi neer Jackson and Flremtn Dupes went to Umatilla Saturday to receive this engine for the mountain division. The sacred Heart Academy opened the yeara ' work this morning. Tbe attendance Is very flattering to the management and there Is reason to believe that tbe enrollment will be even larger within a few weeks, Frof. F N Fox oommenoes on a five month term of school at Ladd Canyon and it Is the intention to have school eight months. Last year the enroll ment reached 46. F N Fox who left here the lattrr part of June for an extended visit in the east, baa just returned. He spent sev eral days at the St Louis fair and waa well pleased with the Oregon building and the exhibits in the various build ings. He aays Oregon will be greatly beuiflted by the advertising she Is re-oievlng Elder Baxby has been oalle 1 to this charge and will labor for tbe Seventh Day Adventiets. He came here from Spokane and the members of the church consider tltemaelvur very fortunate in securing his services. E E Kiddle, of the Pioneer Flouring Mills, of Island Oity, while In (be city Saturday stated that the farmers were holding their grain and very little was being offered. Harvest was just com mencing on the spring grain and be was not yet in a position to know how tbe yield over the valley would turn out. There were more people on our streets Saturday than for many weeks whl h ebows that quite a numbnr are through harvesting, especially their fall wheat. Mr. Hight, an express messenger running between Portland and Hun tington, was In tbe city Sunday the guest of Messrs. Chester and Fred Hamilton, Mrs. Pidoock is reoovering from a severe attack of typhoid fever. Mrs. T. Fleromiog is renovering from a severe illness. v . V i &mmmmm '. ": '" w5HH55H52555H5S5555H5!5fiSft SMeJical Lake WH raw l Twelve Life Remedies hen the water of Medical Like, Washington, is evaporated, a residue of pure white crystalline f powder remainsin the reton. Careful ruy chemical analysis of this powder shows , that it is composed of the twelve most -important medical agents known to (AUG science. ' Nature, the great chemist, mingled the life-giving, disease-curing ingredients fyr the healing of the na- (SEP) uons. They are twelve Life Kerrrcd'cs one for every month in the year, therefore for every day and all time ( medical Lake Tablets are made from this white powder and every tablet con tain! its due proportion of the twelve life remedies. Dissolve one tablet in a glass of water and drink a sparkling beverage which cools the blood and stimulates tse kidneys sod liver to healthy actios. (DEC) M.cisucADUI.aLL DSUOOISTS. HSDICALIJlKSSOASCllMliNaimM. 11, memcal Lake Salts MTf. Co., .SSJT.iS (JAN) . Jli e e Fall Suiting : Has Jiist Arrived. Come in and get first choice, We have the krgest and best this year that we have ever had and our prices are 10 tier cent Lower than Portland Prices First Class Work Guaranteed 5 EOSS & ANDREWS The Clock is something tbat is itidlspBiipaHe to the home. It marks the hour for aris ing to cope with eventaof the day, and the time for retiring at night. There Is Somethind about theclork tbat I. .v uS heart of all. It will some day mark the hour i.t death. My clocks sre of haudromeappearancp neat in design, and made ot nicely punched bronze metal ornaments Prices from (1,00 to $15,00. J 11 Feare Union C'o't- leadinp Jeweler KextKewlin Drug Store. Wa'ch re pairing a Specially. J. H, Feare, the Jeweler MAKES A CLEAN SWEEP There's nothing like doing a thing thoroughly- Of all the Salves you ever beard of, Buok'en'e Arnica Salve is tbe best. It sweeps away and cures Burns, Soros, Bruises, Cuts, Boils, Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and Piles. . It's only 25c and guaranteed to give satisfaction by La Grande Drug Co., and Newlin Drug Co., Druggist. Trespass Notice No more bunting on my place. No permits, so do not ask. Fred Gaakell. REFRIGERATORS We are sole agents for the ICE KING, galvanized and porcelain enamel lined; will not break, scratch, or corrode. Last a life time, always sweet and clean. Noted As An lee Saver Ornamental -as well as useful All sizes aud prices E. ANDROSS Phone 9-1 Residence Phone 367 Undertakers and Embalmers i HOUSE FURNISHINGS 1202 Adams Ave MM t GET THE CHILDREN READY FOR SCHOOL Only a short lime uow until tbe Fell term begins and they will need a new Hat, Dress, Suit, Shoes or other Wearing Apparel, Tablnts, Slates, Pencils, Pens, Ink, etc. We have them all and at right prices. Good Children's Caps -15 Good Children's Hose 8 Good School Shoes I-0? Good School PanU -2a nnnrl Snhnol Suits A large slock of materials for children's dresses, from 5 cents per yard np, Lead Pencils, nickle tip Pencil Tablets, 250 pages 05 Good Pens, per dozen .' 04 Good Ink, per bottle '.!!!!!". n Good Penholders .".'..."!!!! oi The Golden Rule Company Smallest Prices Bead the Daily Observer 1 1 hi TV V 1 T ItltMMHUWI 1 fH WW Largest Store